The University of Mary Washington bookstore has stopped sales of T-shirts commemorating today's Obama-Biden campaign rally.
The university's decision came yesterday after consulting with the Virginia attorney general's office.
Mary R. Corbin, executive director of university relations and communications at UMW, said the AG's office was consulted after the school received a complaint.
She said the sale of the T-shirts could give the impression of an endorsement of Obama, since the UMW logo is printed on the front. On the back, it reads: "Obama was there, Biden was there, I was there, UMW '08."
On Thursday, a university official said the T-shirts were being sold as a fundraiser and that none of the proceeds were going for political purposes.
Corbin said about 150 shirts were sold at $9.99.
Corbin said that printing the shirts stopped when questions were raised. The majority of the shirts in inventory have no mention of Obama-Biden and can be sold for other purposes.
--Dick Hammerstrom